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Kangxi wrote a "lucky" character for his grandmother's 60th birthday, why is it known as the first Chinese lucky character?

The Kangxi Emperor's grandmother is the famous Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang, Kangxi Emperor in the 60th birthday of Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang wrote a word of blessing for her, which was later known as ? China's first word of blessing? So what exactly is the reason that this blessed character has won such a high reputation?

The Kangxi Emperor this blessed word signifies extraordinary

How the dowager empress filial piety Zhuang 60 birthday when the body is not well, the Kangxi Emperor in order to give the grandmother to pray for blessings, and therefore wrote this blessed word.

This lucky character is from a generation of Ming dynasty emperor Kangxi's pen, from this aspect alone, this lucky character already has a special meaning.

But the reason why this lucky character is known as ? the best lucky character in the world? is not only because it is the handwriting of Emperor Kangxi, but also because of the distinctive structure and meaning of this character.

Usually we see the font structure of the character of blessing is slightly full, this kind of full font of the character of blessing is more in line with the concept of everyone. However, the Kangxi Emperor's long and thin font has a more extraordinary meaning.

The reason why Emperor Kangxi wrote this lucky character long and thin is indeed very clever, because ? Long and Thin Fu? is the same as the Chinese character for "Long and Thin Fu". Long life blessing?

The reason why Emperor Kangxi wrote such a lucky character for Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang was to wish her a long life.

Seeing this, Emperor Kangxi did write this lucky character with great intention.

However, the cleverness of this lucky character is not only that, we will find that it is different from other lucky characters when we take a closer look at it.

The lower part of the radical part of this character actually contains two characters? Zi? and ? and "才", and on the right side is the character for "寿". and the right part is the cursive form of the character shou (寿), and the upper and lower parts of the character shou (寿) are the characters ? Duo? and? Tian? character.

So this Fu character is a ? Many sons, many talents, many fields, many lives? of fortune.

Seeing this, I can't help but feel that this blessing created by Emperor Kangxi is indeed symbolic and quite brilliant.

After Kangxi Emperor wrote this blessing, he put a seal right above it, which made this blessing even more meaningful. So this lucky character of Emperor Kangxi was known as ? The first lucky character in the world? is really deserved.